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Edit gives the user the ability to edit programs using popup menus.
Press the EDIT key to enter edit mode. Two editing panes are available; an
active program pane and an inactive program pane. Switch between the two by
pressing the EDIT key.
To edit a program, enter the program name (Onnnnn) from the active program
pane and press SELECT PROG; the program will open in the active window.
Pressing the F4 button will open another copy of that program in the inactive
program pane if there is not a program there already. In addition, a different
program can be selected in the inactive program pane by pressing SELECT
PROG from the inactive program pane and selecting the program from the list.
Press F4 to exchange the programs between the two panes (make the active
program inactive and vice versa). Use the jog handle or the down/up arrows
buttons to scroll through the program code.
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ACTIVE PROGRAM - Onnnnn
(CYCLE START TO SIMULATE)
INACTIVE PROGRAM - Onnnnn
EDIT: EDIT
EDITOR HELP (PRESS F1 TO NAVIGATE)
CLIPBOARD
Context-Sensitive Help
Messages
Pop-Up
Menus
Active Program Pane
Inactive Program Pane
Clipboard
Basic Edit Mode Layout
Press F1 to access the Popup Menu. Use the Left and Right cursor arrow keys
to select from the topic menu (HELP, MODIFY, SEARCH, EDIT, PROGRAM),
and use the Up and Down arrow keys or handle jog to select a function. Press
Enter to execute from the menu. A context-sensitive help pane in the lower left
provides information on the currently selected function. Use Page Up/Down to
scroll through the help message. This message also lists hot keys that can be
used for some functions.
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Create New Program
This menu item will create a new program. To do so, enter a program name
(Onnnnn) (that is not already in the program directory) and press Enter to cre-
ate the program. Hot Key - Select Prog
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